#intensivecare โ Public Fediverse posts
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๐ ๐ผ๐ฒ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฉ๐ถ๐๐ถ๐ฎ๐ป๐ป๐ฒ ๐ ๐ถ๐ฒ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐บ๐ฎ ๐ผ๐ฝ ๐ถ๐ป๐๐ฒ๐ป๐๐ถ๐๐ฒ ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐ฒ๐ป ๐ฎ๐๐๐ผ ๐๐ฒ๐ป๐ถ๐๐ฒ ๐๐ฎ๐ป ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ป ๐๐ฒ๐ด๐ด๐ฒ๐๐น๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ฝ๐ ๐ถ๐ป ๐ฆ๐ฝ๐ฎ๐ป๐ท๐ฒ
Wat hield de BN'ers vandaag bezig? Je ziet de opvallendste, leukste en meest besproken berichten in Bouleviraal.
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๐๐ผ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ ๐ผ๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ด๐ฒ๐ฏ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ต๐ ๐ป๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฟ ๐ถ๐ป๐๐ฒ๐ป๐๐ถ๐๐ฒ ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐ถ๐ป ๐ก๐ฒ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐น๐ฎ๐ป๐ฑ ๐ป๐ฎ ๐๐๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฟ ๐ผ๐ป๐ด๐ฒ๐น๐๐ธ
'Boer zoekt Vrouw'-boer Geert Krops (76) ligt niet langer op de intensive care van een ziekenhuis in Portugal. Hij is overgeplaatst naar een ziekenhuis in Nederland. Dat meldt de Telegraaf. Geert kwam in februari hard ten val tijdens een fietsvakantie en raakte daardoor...
https://www.rtl.nl/boulevard/artikel/5588625/boer-geert-overgebracht-intensive-care-nederland
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Intensive Care (1991) [Vinegar Syndrome Labs Blu-ray Promo Trailer]
#horror โ #Trailers โ #horrormovies โ #Intensive Care โ @VinegarSyndrome โ Before the reckless, short-tempered surgeon Dr. Bruckner was able to continue his controversial neurological experiments, wherein he applied shock therapy on comatose patients, he wound up in a fiery head-on collision with a gasoline truck. Brought back to
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GENOCIDE WATCH for North America
"This is the war. If you do not wish to be challenged, leave now. Saturday morning cartoons await." - The artist formerly known as Prince
#genocide #smallpox #blackpox #antififa #vermont #bitcoin #bch #bitcoincash #minneapolis #Healthcareworkers #emergencymedicine #emergencymedicalservices #nurses #intensivecare #criticalcare
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Hey #Healthcareworkers #emergencymedicine #emergencymedicalservices #nurses #intensivecare #criticalcare folks: black band your badge. If you donโt have one already, a hairband with a knot in it will work fine.
When we lose a cop, medic, firefighter โ we put a black band around our work badges. Band up for Mr. Pretti.
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/296870/ Study finds no safety or efficacy gap between paracetamol and ibuprofen for neonatal PDA #blood #BloodVessel #Efficacy #รire #Health #Heart #ibuprofen #IE #IntensiveCare #Ireland #Lungs #NeonatalIntensiveCare #paracetamol #PatentDuctusArteriosus #pediatrics #Research #Respiratory #therapy
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29-๐ท๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ด๐ฒ ๐บ๐ฎ๐ป ๐ผ๐ฝ ๐ถ๐ป๐๐ฒ๐ป๐๐ถ๐๐ฒ ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐ป๐ฎ ๐ด๐ฒ๐๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ป๐ฑ๐ฒ ๐ผ๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐๐ฎ๐น ๐ถ๐ป ๐๐ผ๐น๐๐ฒ๐ป
Bij een gewapende overval in het Overijsselse Holten is een 29-jarige man zo hard op zijn hoofd geslagen, dat hij is opgenomen op de intensive care van een ziekenhuis. Dat meldt de politie.
https://www.rtl.nl/nieuws/binnenland/artikel/5544589/holten-woningoverval-overval-politie
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/230125/ Interdisciplinary project aims reduce noise exposure for premature children in neonatal care #baby #Brain #Breathing #children #รire #Health #Healthcare #hearing #HearingLoss #hospital #IE #Incubators #IntensiveCare #Ireland #NeonatalIntensiveCare #newborn #Pregnancy #Research #Respiratory #Technology
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People say I have #BodyDysmorphophobia and to be honest they're right. Though not in the way they believe. For me it's just that I've never been able to judge my size. Even when I was young, like preteen young, I was overly concerned about my #weight and I had a six pack. But I was sure I was heavier than everyone else.
As I got older and bigger, I was always fighting that, but I was also trying to fight my nurturing. My mum was obsessed with #LosingWeight and as a result I tried to not be that. Throw that together with being a staunch #AntiMaterialist and all it meant was that there was a disconnect between how I looked and how I saw myself. And ultimately it didn't matter because I was determined to surround myself with people that loved me for me rather what I look like or what I owned.
I mean I had trash #EatingHabits, but I was cognisant enough to try and strive for the best despite those trash eating habits and so I managed to maintain my weight just the wrong side of correctly. Throughout my adult years I tried everything and nothing and no matter what, I couldn't get where I wanted to be, but I found solace in not being terrible.
Then came #COVID and everything changed. The balance broke and I started sliding in the wrong direction. Unaware BTW. After the #pandemic, I ended up in #IntensiveCare because the lack of balance broke me and I got a rare type of #diabetes that tried to reap my life. I was so confused by it all. I ate the same breakfast daily, designed to be nutritious and filling. I only ate lunch sometimes and dinner was a single takeaway serving. I believed I was doing everything right.
In hospital they told me I needed to #LoseWeight and I thought, who? Me? I spoke to a #dietician in the #type1diabetes department and I just remember feeling attacked the whole time. Though I did learn how to count carbohydrates. I was trying and actually started losing weight. It wasn't until I was discharged and ended up being prescribed #semaglutide. They asked if I wanted oral or injections and I opted for oral. My system is sensitive and so it instantly changed my life. Not in the miracle drug way, but I was struggling with #nausea and #AcidReflux, so I had to figure out how to adapt and I did. The key was portion sizes. Too large and I felt sick, too small and I had acid reflux.
I spoke to a different #dietician and her approach was different, it was a better fit for me. She suggested logging my meals in #MyFitnessPal and I was sceptical. But I recently got a new phone and Google were bundling Pixel Watches, so I looked into the #Fitbit app and saw it had meal logging. I began logging and then I began paying attention. The weight was dropping off of me aggressively. To the point that two different medical staff said they'd never seen such success before.
The dietitian then suggested I started walking to try and maintain as much muscle mass as possible. As someone that hates walking for no reason, I had to do some mental gymnastics, but eventually, maintain muscle mass became a good enough reason, so I found a route near me with a steep hill and started walking it. Once a week at first and then twice, four times and then every weekday. The hill started as a struggle and then it wasn't enough so I started adding more routes.
The dietitian then suggested I go to the #gym and I was open to the idea. I actually just wanted to ride #LimeBikes around the city, but they weren't available and so the gym seemed the next best solution. However my blood pressure had other ideas and they didn't think it was safe. So while I asked my doctor to give me permission, and they dragged their heels, I ended up using #Gemini to design a Circuit for me to do at home. Sod's Law meant one week after starting, two months after asking my doctor, I got permission to go to the gym. I asked Gemini to help me with a workout routine based on what they had available and have been going, going for hypertrophy, going for an #RPE of 7, going for the #MAV, going all in.
I've now lost an outrageous amount of weight and yet all I see is the imperfections because I could never judge size in the first place and I'm relatively okay with that. I'm never thinking about surgery, all I'm thinking about is #CaloriesInCaloriesOut, #Macronutrients and trying to improve my physique. I'm at a weight that I never thought possible and at a body fat percentage I never even dreamed of dreaming of. I can't judge me, because I'm incapable. That's my body dysmorphophobia; having no idea what I look like just believing I'm good enough looking to be desired and interesting enough to be loved.
In terms of #WeightLoss, first and foremost you need a desire. Not via magic but with your life. Learn how to log calories and then learn how to live in a #CalorieDeficit and then learn how to enjoy your calorie deficit. Portion control truly is your friend. After that, start strength training so your skin tightens as much as possible and you're good to go.
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People say I have #BodyDysmorphophobia and to be honest they're right. Though not in the way they believe. For me it's just that I've never been able to judge my size. Even when I was young, like preteen young, I was overly concerned about my #weight and I had a six pack. But I was sure I was heavier than everyone else.
As I got older and bigger, I was always fighting that, but I was also trying to fight my nurturing. My mum was obsessed with #LosingWeight and as a result I tried to not be that. Throw that together with being a staunch #AntiMaterialist and all it meant was that there was a disconnect between how I looked and how I saw myself. And ultimately it didn't matter because I was determined to surround myself with people that loved me for me rather what I look like or what I owned.
I mean I had trash #EatingHabits, but I was cognisant enough to try and strive for the best despite those trash eating habits and so I managed to maintain my weight just the wrong side of correctly. Throughout my adult years I tried everything and nothing and no matter what, I couldn't get where I wanted to be, but I found solace in not being terrible.
Then came #COVID and everything changed. The balance broke and I started sliding in the wrong direction. Unaware BTW. After the #pandemic, I ended up in #IntensiveCare because the lack of balance broke me and I got a rare type of #diabetes that tried to reap my life. I was so confused by it all. I ate the same breakfast daily, designed to be nutritious and filling. I only ate lunch sometimes and dinner was a single takeaway serving. I believed I was doing everything right.
In hospital they told me I needed to #LoseWeight and I thought, who? Me? I spoke to a #dietician in the #type1diabetes department and I just remember feeling attacked the whole time. Though I did learn how to count carbohydrates. I was trying and actually started losing weight. It wasn't until I was discharged and ended up being prescribed #semaglutide. They asked if I wanted oral or injections and I opted for oral. My system is sensitive and so it instantly changed my life. Not in the miracle drug way, but I was struggling with #nausea and #AcidReflux, so I had to figure out how to adapt and I did. The key was portion sizes. Too large and I felt sick, too small and I had acid reflux.
I spoke to a different #dietician and her approach was different, it was a better fit for me. She suggested logging my meals in #MyFitnessPal and I was sceptical. But I recently got a new phone and Google were bundling Pixel Watches, so I looked into the #Fitbit app and saw it had meal logging. I began logging and then I began paying attention. The weight was dropping off of me aggressively. To the point that two different medical staff said they'd never seen such success before.
The dietitian then suggested I started walking to try and maintain as much muscle mass as possible. As someone that hates walking for no reason, I had to do some mental gymnastics, but eventually, maintain muscle mass became a good enough reason, so I found a route near me with a steep hill and started walking it. Once a week at first and then twice, four times and then every weekday. The hill started as a struggle and then it wasn't enough so I started adding more routes.
The dietitian then suggested I go to the #gym and I was open to the idea. I actually just wanted to ride #LimeBikes around the city, but they weren't available and so the gym seemed the next best solution. However my blood pressure had other ideas and they didn't think it was safe. So while I asked my doctor to give me permission, and they dragged their heels, I ended up using #Gemini to design a Circuit for me to do at home. Sod's Law meant one week after starting, two months after asking my doctor, I got permission to go to the gym. I asked Gemini to help me with a workout routine based on what they had available and have been going, going for hypertrophy, going for an #RPE of 7, going for the #MAV, going all in.
I've now lost an outrageous amount of weight and yet all I see is the imperfections because I could never judge size in the first place and I'm relatively okay with that. I'm never thinking about surgery, all I'm thinking about is #CaloriesInCaloriesOut, #Macronutrients and trying to improve my physique. I'm at a weight that I never thought possible and at a body fat percentage I never even dreamed of dreaming of. I can't judge me, because I'm incapable. That's my body dysmorphophobia; having no idea what I look like just believing I'm good enough looking to be desired and interesting enough to be loved.
In terms of #WeightLoss, first and foremost you need a desire. Not via magic but with your life. Learn how to log calories and then learn how to live in a #CalorieDeficit and then learn how to enjoy your calorie deficit. Portion control truly is your friend. After that, start strength training so your skin tightens as much as possible and you're good to go.
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People say I have #BodyDysmorphophobia and to be honest they're right. Though not in the way they believe. For me it's just that I've never been able to judge my size. Even when I was young, like preteen young, I was overly concerned about my #weight and I had a six pack. But I was sure I was heavier than everyone else.
As I got older and bigger, I was always fighting that, but I was also trying to fight my nurturing. My mum was obsessed with #LosingWeight and as a result I tried to not be that. Throw that together with being a staunch #AntiMaterialist and all it meant was that there was a disconnect between how I looked and how I saw myself. And ultimately it didn't matter because I was determined to surround myself with people that loved me for me rather what I look like or what I owned.
I mean I had trash #EatingHabits, but I was cognisant enough to try and strive for the best despite those trash eating habits and so I managed to maintain my weight just the wrong side of correctly. Throughout my adult years I tried everything and nothing and no matter what, I couldn't get where I wanted to be, but I found solace in not being terrible.
Then came #COVID and everything changed. The balance broke and I started sliding in the wrong direction. Unaware BTW. After the #pandemic, I ended up in #IntensiveCare because the lack of balance broke me and I got a rare type of #diabetes that tried to reap my life. I was so confused by it all. I ate the same breakfast daily, designed to be nutritious and filling. I only ate lunch sometimes and dinner was a single takeaway serving. I believed I was doing everything right.
In hospital they told me I needed to #LoseWeight and I thought, who? Me? I spoke to a #dietician in the #type1diabetes department and I just remember feeling attacked the whole time. Though I did learn how to count carbohydrates. I was trying and actually started losing weight. It wasn't until I was discharged and ended up being prescribed #semaglutide. They asked if I wanted oral or injections and I opted for oral. My system is sensitive and so it instantly changed my life. Not in the miracle drug way, but I was struggling with #nausea and #AcidReflux, so I had to figure out how to adapt and I did. The key was portion sizes. Too large and I felt sick, too small and I had acid reflux.
I spoke to a different #dietician and her approach was different, it was a better fit for me. She suggested logging my meals in #MyFitnessPal and I was sceptical. But I recently got a new phone and Google were bundling Pixel Watches, so I looked into the #Fitbit app and saw it had meal logging. I began logging and then I began paying attention. The weight was dropping off of me aggressively. To the point that two different medical staff said they'd never seen such success before.
The dietitian then suggested I started walking to try and maintain as much muscle mass as possible. As someone that hates walking for no reason, I had to do some mental gymnastics, but eventually, maintain muscle mass became a good enough reason, so I found a route near me with a steep hill and started walking it. Once a week at first and then twice, four times and then every weekday. The hill started as a struggle and then it wasn't enough so I started adding more routes.
The dietitian then suggested I go to the #gym and I was open to the idea. I actually just wanted to ride #LimeBikes around the city, but they weren't available and so the gym seemed the next best solution. However my blood pressure had other ideas and they didn't think it was safe. So while I asked my doctor to give me permission, and they dragged their heels, I ended up using #Gemini to design a Circuit for me to do at home. Sod's Law meant one week after starting, two months after asking my doctor, I got permission to go to the gym. I asked Gemini to help me with a workout routine based on what they had available and have been going, going for hypertrophy, going for an #RPE of 7, going for the #MAV, going all in.
I've now lost an outrageous amount of weight and yet all I see is the imperfections because I could never judge size in the first place and I'm relatively okay with that. I'm never thinking about surgery, all I'm thinking about is #CaloriesInCaloriesOut, #Macronutrients and trying to improve my physique. I'm at a weight that I never thought possible and at a body fat percentage I never even dreamed of dreaming of. I can't judge me, because I'm incapable. That's my body dysmorphophobia; having no idea what I look like just believing I'm good enough looking to be desired and interesting enough to be loved.
In terms of #WeightLoss, first and foremost you need a desire. Not via magic but with your life. Learn how to log calories and then learn how to live in a #CalorieDeficit and then learn how to enjoy your calorie deficit. Portion control truly is your friend. After that, start strength training so your skin tightens as much as possible and you're good to go.
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People say I have #BodyDysmorphophobia and to be honest they're right. Though not in the way they believe. For me it's just that I've never been able to judge my size. Even when I was young, like preteen young, I was overly concerned about my #weight and I had a six pack. But I was sure I was heavier than everyone else.
As I got older and bigger, I was always fighting that, but I was also trying to fight my nurturing. My mum was obsessed with #LosingWeight and as a result I tried to not be that. Throw that together with being a staunch #AntiMaterialist and all it meant was that there was a disconnect between how I looked and how I saw myself. And ultimately it didn't matter because I was determined to surround myself with people that loved me for me rather what I look like or what I owned.
I mean I had trash #EatingHabits, but I was cognisant enough to try and strive for the best despite those trash eating habits and so I managed to maintain my weight just the wrong side of correctly. Throughout my adult years I tried everything and nothing and no matter what, I couldn't get where I wanted to be, but I found solace in not being terrible.
Then came #COVID and everything changed. The balance broke and I started sliding in the wrong direction. Unaware BTW. After the #pandemic, I ended up in #IntensiveCare because the lack of balance broke me and I got a rare type of #diabetes that tried to reap my life. I was so confused by it all. I ate the same breakfast daily, designed to be nutritious and filling. I only ate lunch sometimes and dinner was a single takeaway serving. I believed I was doing everything right.
In hospital they told me I needed to #LoseWeight and I thought, who? Me? I spoke to a #dietician in the #type1diabetes department and I just remember feeling attacked the whole time. Though I did learn how to count carbohydrates. I was trying and actually started losing weight. It wasn't until I was discharged and ended up being prescribed #semaglutide. They asked if I wanted oral or injections and I opted for oral. My system is sensitive and so it instantly changed my life. Not in the miracle drug way, but I was struggling with #nausea and #AcidReflux, so I had to figure out how to adapt and I did. The key was portion sizes. Too large and I felt sick, too small and I had acid reflux.
I spoke to a different #dietician and her approach was different, it was a better fit for me. She suggested logging my meals in #MyFitnessPal and I was sceptical. But I recently got a new phone and Google were bundling Pixel Watches, so I looked into the #Fitbit app and saw it had meal logging. I began logging and then I began paying attention. The weight was dropping off of me aggressively. To the point that two different medical staff said they'd never seen such success before.
The dietitian then suggested I started walking to try and maintain as much muscle mass as possible. As someone that hates walking for no reason, I had to do some mental gymnastics, but eventually, maintain muscle mass became a good enough reason, so I found a route near me with a steep hill and started walking it. Once a week at first and then twice, four times and then every weekday. The hill started as a struggle and then it wasn't enough so I started adding more routes.
The dietitian then suggested I go to the #gym and I was open to the idea. I actually just wanted to ride #LimeBikes around the city, but they weren't available and so the gym seemed the next best solution. However my blood pressure had other ideas and they didn't think it was safe. So while I asked my doctor to give me permission, and they dragged their heels, I ended up using #Gemini to design a Circuit for me to do at home. Sod's Law meant one week after starting, two months after asking my doctor, I got permission to go to the gym. I asked Gemini to help me with a workout routine based on what they had available and have been going, going for hypertrophy, going for an #RPE of 7, going for the #MAV, going all in.
I've now lost an outrageous amount of weight and yet all I see is the imperfections because I could never judge size in the first place and I'm relatively okay with that. I'm never thinking about surgery, all I'm thinking about is #CaloriesInCaloriesOut, #Macronutrients and trying to improve my physique. I'm at a weight that I never thought possible and at a body fat percentage I never even dreamed of dreaming of. I can't judge me, because I'm incapable. That's my body dysmorphophobia; having no idea what I look like just believing I'm good enough looking to be desired and interesting enough to be loved.
In terms of #WeightLoss, first and foremost you need a desire. Not via magic but with your life. Learn how to log calories and then learn how to live in a #CalorieDeficit and then learn how to enjoy your calorie deficit. Portion control truly is your friend. After that, start strength training so your skin tightens as much as possible and you're good to go.
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People say I have #BodyDysmorphophobia and to be honest they're right. Though not in the way they believe. For me it's just that I've never been able to judge my size. Even when I was young, like preteen young, I was overly concerned about my #weight and I had a six pack. But I was sure I was heavier than everyone else.
As I got older and bigger, I was always fighting that, but I was also trying to fight my nurturing. My mum was obsessed with #LosingWeight and as a result I tried to not be that. Throw that together with being a staunch #AntiMaterialist and all it meant was that there was a disconnect between how I looked and how I saw myself. And ultimately it didn't matter because I was determined to surround myself with people that loved me for me rather what I look like or what I owned.
I mean I had trash #EatingHabits, but I was cognisant enough to try and strive for the best despite those trash eating habits and so I managed to maintain my weight just the wrong side of correctly. Throughout my adult years I tried everything and nothing and no matter what, I couldn't get where I wanted to be, but I found solace in not being terrible.
Then came #COVID and everything changed. The balance broke and I started sliding in the wrong direction. Unaware BTW. After the #pandemic, I ended up in #IntensiveCare because the lack of balance broke me and I got a rare type of #diabetes that tried to reap my life. I was so confused by it all. I ate the same breakfast daily, designed to be nutritious and filling. I only ate lunch sometimes and dinner was a single takeaway serving. I believed I was doing everything right.
In hospital they told me I needed to #LoseWeight and I thought, who? Me? I spoke to a #dietician in the #type1diabetes department and I just remember feeling attacked the whole time. Though I did learn how to count carbohydrates. I was trying and actually started losing weight. It wasn't until I was discharged and ended up being prescribed #semaglutide. They asked if I wanted oral or injections and I opted for oral. My system is sensitive and so it instantly changed my life. Not in the miracle drug way, but I was struggling with #nausea and #AcidReflux, so I had to figure out how to adapt and I did. The key was portion sizes. Too large and I felt sick, too small and I had acid reflux.
I spoke to a different #dietician and her approach was different, it was a better fit for me. She suggested logging my meals in #MyFitnessPal and I was sceptical. But I recently got a new phone and Google were bundling Pixel Watches, so I looked into the #Fitbit app and saw it had meal logging. I began logging and then I began paying attention. The weight was dropping off of me aggressively. To the point that two different medical staff said they'd never seen such success before.
The dietitian then suggested I started walking to try and maintain as much muscle mass as possible. As someone that hates walking for no reason, I had to do some mental gymnastics, but eventually, maintain muscle mass became a good enough reason, so I found a route near me with a steep hill and started walking it. Once a week at first and then twice, four times and then every weekday. The hill started as a struggle and then it wasn't enough so I started adding more routes.
The dietitian then suggested I go to the #gym and I was open to the idea. I actually just wanted to ride #LimeBikes around the city, but they weren't available and so the gym seemed the next best solution. However my blood pressure had other ideas and they didn't think it was safe. So while I asked my doctor to give me permission, and they dragged their heels, I ended up using #Gemini to design a Circuit for me to do at home. Sod's Law meant one week after starting, two months after asking my doctor, I got permission to go to the gym. I asked Gemini to help me with a workout routine based on what they had available and have been going, going for hypertrophy, going for an #RPE of 7, going for the #MAV, going all in.
I've now lost an outrageous amount of weight and yet all I see is the imperfections because I could never judge size in the first place and I'm relatively okay with that. I'm never thinking about surgery, all I'm thinking about is #CaloriesInCaloriesOut, #Macronutrients and trying to improve my physique. I'm at a weight that I never thought possible and at a body fat percentage I never even dreamed of dreaming of. I can't judge me, because I'm incapable. That's my body dysmorphophobia; having no idea what I look like just believing I'm good enough looking to be desired and interesting enough to be loved.
In terms of #WeightLoss, first and foremost you need a desire. Not via magic but with your life. Learn how to log calories and then learn how to live in a #CalorieDeficit and then learn how to enjoy your calorie deficit. Portion control truly is your friend. After that, start strength training so your skin tightens as much as possible and you're good to go.
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Albtraum #Polytrauma: Der Mensch ist kaputtbar - DocCheck https://www.doccheck.com/de/detail/articles/49577-albtraum-polytrauma-der-mensch-ist-kaputtbar #TraumaCare #IntensiveCare
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FLORENCE (ANP/DPA) - Voetballer Edoardo Bove heeft de intensive care van het Careggi Universiteitsziekenhuis in Florence verlaten. De 22-jarige middenvelder van Fiorentina zakte afgelopen zondag tijdens de competitiewedstrijd tegen Internazionale plotseling in elkaar. De club meldde...
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Excellent new podcast from Critical Care Time now live and free on Osler - The Physiologically Difficult Airway
https://osler.app.link/hk30zQ8jVBb
#medtwitter #intensivist #FOAMed #juniordoctors #tipsfornewdocs #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU #FOAMcc #emergencyphysician
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Vaping related lung injury is more common with cannibinoid replacement/low dose/THC products - vitamin E acetate causes surfactant to crystallise causing derecruitment. Presents like viral pneumonitis - bilateral opacities, high CRP but low PCT, high temp (quite a few gastro symptoms in some case series too!). Diagnosis of exclusion. #pulmcrit #icu #MedMastodon #criticalcare #icm #intensivecare #ARDS
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A critically ill 45 year old woman is intubated in the ICU. A procedure is performed and the following test is conducted
What was the procedure?
https://osler.app.link/f9ZienD7Exb
#medtwitter #meded #tipsfornewdocs #FOAMed #FOAMcc #intensivecare #ICU #intensivist #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #juniordoctors #juniordocs #medstudenttwitter #medstudents #medmastodon
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Excellent new podcast from Critical Care Time now live and free on Osler - Pneumothorax
https://osler.app.link/hk30zQ8jVBb
#medtwitter #meded #FOAMed #juniordoctors #tipsfornewdocs #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU #medmastodon
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A 60 year old man presents to emergency with shortness of breath, increasing over a number of days.
A Chest X-ray is taken to evaluate the cause.
What does it show?
https://osler.app.link/76dPlZL3BDb
#meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #medstudent #medstudents #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordocs #juniordoctors #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU
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A 60 year old man presents to emergency with shortness of breath, increasing over a number of days.
A Chest X-ray is taken to evaluate the cause.
What does it show?
https://osler.app.link/76dPlZL3BDb
#meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #medstudent #medstudents #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordocs #juniordoctors #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU
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A 60 year old man presents to emergency with shortness of breath, increasing over a number of days.
A Chest X-ray is taken to evaluate the cause.
What does it show?
https://osler.app.link/76dPlZL3BDb
#meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #medstudent #medstudents #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordocs #juniordoctors #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU
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A 60 year old man presents to emergency with shortness of breath, increasing over a number of days.
A Chest X-ray is taken to evaluate the cause.
What does it show?
https://osler.app.link/76dPlZL3BDb
#meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #medstudent #medstudents #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordocs #juniordoctors #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU
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What is the optimal strategy for managing blood glucose in the ICU?
We'll review the TGC-FAST study in this episode of Osler Shortcuts
#ICU #FOAMed #FOAMcc #intensivecare #intensivist #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #ICURN #ICUNurse
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What does "fluid responsiveness" mean, how does it work, and why is it important?
Another great Osler Shortcut : https://youtu.be/x3N9LKdj06w
#meded #medtwitter #tipsfornewdocs #juniordoctors #emergencymedicine #emergencyphysician #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare #intensivecaremedicine #FOAMed #FOAMcc #criticalcaremedicine #criticalcare
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Vasopressors 101 (part 2)
Another exceptional episode of the Care Time podcast by Nick and Cyrus, now available on Osler
https://osler.app.link/hk30zQ8jVBb
#medmastodon #meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus #FOAMems #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare
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Vasopressors 101 (part 2)
Another exceptional episode of the Care Time podcast by Nick and Cyrus, now available on Osler
https://osler.app.link/hk30zQ8jVBb
#medmastodon #meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus #FOAMems #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare
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Vasopressors 101 (part 2)
Another exceptional episode of the Care Time podcast by Nick and Cyrus, now available on Osler
https://osler.app.link/hk30zQ8jVBb
#medmastodon #meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus #FOAMems #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare
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Vasopressors 101 (part 2)
Another exceptional episode of the Care Time podcast by Nick and Cyrus, now available on Osler
https://osler.app.link/hk30zQ8jVBb
#medmastodon #meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus #FOAMems #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare
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New quiz!
54 yo โ๏ธ, septic shock due to pneumonia. D3 liver function tests are shown - what is the likely cause?
Free answer / tutorial here!
https://osler.app.link/OT61uuck1Cb
#meded #medmastodon #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #medstudenttwitter #medstudents #juniordoctors #tipsfornewdocs #intensivecare #intensivist #ICU #ICURN #ICUnurse #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine
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Osler shortcut - how to move the ultrasound probe. Essential for any #POCUS beginner
#medtwitter #meded #POCUS #ultrasound #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #medstudents #medstudent #medschool #juniordoctors #juniordocs #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #anaesthesia #anesthesia #FOAMed #FOAMcc
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Osler shortcut - how to move the ultrasound probe. Essential for any #POCUS beginner
#medtwitter #meded #POCUS #ultrasound #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #medstudents #medstudent #medschool #juniordoctors #juniordocs #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #anaesthesia #anesthesia #FOAMed #FOAMcc
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Osler shortcut - how to move the ultrasound probe. Essential for any #POCUS beginner
#medtwitter #meded #POCUS #ultrasound #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #medstudents #medstudent #medschool #juniordoctors #juniordocs #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #anaesthesia #anesthesia #FOAMed #FOAMcc
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Osler shortcut - how to move the ultrasound probe. Essential for any #POCUS beginner
#medtwitter #meded #POCUS #ultrasound #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #medstudents #medstudent #medschool #juniordoctors #juniordocs #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #anaesthesia #anesthesia #FOAMed #FOAMcc
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Delighted to release the Critical Care Commute podcast collection on Osler!
Listen in to some of the great minds in the ICU community on this highly rated podcast
https://osler.app.link/o5vzMtdiECb
#meded #medtwitter #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordocs #juniordoctors #ICU #intensivist #intensivecare #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #intensivecaremedicine #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus
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Delighted to release the Critical Care Commute podcast collection on Osler!
Listen in to some of the great minds in the ICU community on this highly rated podcast
https://osler.app.link/o5vzMtdiECb
#meded #medtwitter #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordocs #juniordoctors #ICU #intensivist #intensivecare #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #intensivecaremedicine #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus
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Delighted to release the Critical Care Commute podcast collection on Osler!
Listen in to some of the great minds in the ICU community on this highly rated podcast
https://osler.app.link/o5vzMtdiECb
#meded #medtwitter #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordocs #juniordoctors #ICU #intensivist #intensivecare #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #intensivecaremedicine #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus
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Delighted to release the Critical Care Commute podcast collection on Osler!
Listen in to some of the great minds in the ICU community on this highly rated podcast
https://osler.app.link/o5vzMtdiECb
#meded #medtwitter #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordocs #juniordoctors #ICU #intensivist #intensivecare #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #intensivecaremedicine #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus
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New Osler Shortcut video - the PREPARE 2 trial
#meded #medtwitter #emergencymedicine #emergencyphysician #intensivist #intensivecare #intensivecaremedicine #ICU #criticalcare #criticalcaremedicine #FOAMed #FOAMcc #intubation #medmastodon
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New journal review : TAME
Does mild hypercapnia improve neuro outcomes post cardiac arrest?
https://osler.app.link/C5qZ5dWmCCb
#meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #cardiacarrest #resuscitation #ALS #advancedlifesupport #emergencymedicine #emergencyphysician #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare #FOAMems #FOAMresus #tipsfornewdocs #criticalcaremedicine #criticalcare #medmastodon
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New journal review : TAME
Does mild hypercapnia improve neuro outcomes post cardiac arrest?
https://osler.app.link/C5qZ5dWmCCb
#meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #cardiacarrest #resuscitation #ALS #advancedlifesupport #emergencymedicine #emergencyphysician #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare #FOAMems #FOAMresus #tipsfornewdocs #criticalcaremedicine #criticalcare #medmastodon
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New journal review : TAME
Does mild hypercapnia improve neuro outcomes post cardiac arrest?
https://osler.app.link/C5qZ5dWmCCb
#meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #cardiacarrest #resuscitation #ALS #advancedlifesupport #emergencymedicine #emergencyphysician #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare #FOAMems #FOAMresus #tipsfornewdocs #criticalcaremedicine #criticalcare #medmastodon
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New journal review : TAME
Does mild hypercapnia improve neuro outcomes post cardiac arrest?
https://osler.app.link/C5qZ5dWmCCb
#meded #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #cardiacarrest #resuscitation #ALS #advancedlifesupport #emergencymedicine #emergencyphysician #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare #FOAMems #FOAMresus #tipsfornewdocs #criticalcaremedicine #criticalcare #medmastodon
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This review of the PATCH trial is generated with AI.
How does this make you feel about the information you're consuming?
#meded #medtwitter #PATCHtrial #PATCH #trauma #doctors #FOAMed #FOAMcc #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #juniordoctors #juniordocs #emergencymedicine #medmastodon #intensivist #intensivecare #emergencyphysician #intensivecaremedicine #paramedic
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Great new episode of the Critical Care Time podcast now available on Osler!
Horses and Zebras. Or Zorses and Hebras?
View the entire collection of podcasts, infographics and videos :
https://osler.app.link/hk30zQ8jVBb#meded #medtwitter #medmastodon #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #doctors #ICU #intensivist #intensivecare #criticalcare #FOAMed #FOAMcc @CritCareTime
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Great new module - the emergency management of severe bradycardia
This module is just one of the incredible Advanced Life Support series. Like all Osler content and features, it's 100% free!
https://osler.app.link/7LbMHuYVtCb
#meded #medmastodon #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus #FOAMems #juniordoctors #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #doctors #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU #emergencyphysician #intensivst #resuscitation #advancedlifesupport #ALS
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Great new module - the emergency management of severe bradycardia
This module is just one of the incredible Advanced Life Support series. Like all Osler content and features, it's 100% free!
https://osler.app.link/7LbMHuYVtCb
#meded #medmastodon #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus #FOAMems #juniordoctors #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #doctors #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU #emergencyphysician #intensivst #resuscitation #advancedlifesupport #ALS
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Great new module - the emergency management of severe bradycardia
This module is just one of the incredible Advanced Life Support series. Like all Osler content and features, it's 100% free!
https://osler.app.link/7LbMHuYVtCb
#meded #medmastodon #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus #FOAMems #juniordoctors #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #doctors #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU #emergencyphysician #intensivst #resuscitation #advancedlifesupport #ALS
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Great new module - the emergency management of severe bradycardia
This module is just one of the incredible Advanced Life Support series. Like all Osler content and features, it's 100% free!
https://osler.app.link/7LbMHuYVtCb
#meded #medmastodon #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMresus #FOAMems #juniordoctors #tipsfornewdocs #tipsfornewinterns #doctors #emergencymedicine #intensivecare #ICU #emergencyphysician #intensivst #resuscitation #advancedlifesupport #ALS
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A 53 year old horserider falls and is rolled on by the horse. She is intubated at the scene for respiratory failure and agitation.
What does her initial CXR show?
https://osler.app.link/Pn4RiwAUqCb
#medtwitter #medmastodon #traumatwitter #juniordoctors #juniordocs #medstudenttwitter #medstudents #tipsfornewdocs #FOAMed #FOAMcc #FOAMtrauma #trauma #emergencymedicine #emergencyphysician #intensivist #ICU #intensivecare #FOAMems